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In my archives, one of the issues [2(3) of 2005] appeared in its own 2005 list. So I had two 2005 lists in my archive, one with 2(1) and 2(2) in and a seperate one with only 2(3) in. I tried to reissue 2(3) in the "create a new issue", but it did not work. As a final solution, I removed all the articles from 2(3) and deleted the issue with the intention of creating a new 2(3).

This is where my second problem comes in. When the articles (5 articles and 3 letters) were moved back to the "unassigned" queue, all 5 of my articles dissappeared. I can see the number indicated in brackets but when I click on it, there is nothing. I tried to look in the schedule queue with no luck. I know that it works because the three letters were successfully moved from the unassigned queue to a new 2(3) issue in the same procedure.